When Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump first began to warn the American people that the election might be “rigged,” he was attacked for even suggesting the American election process might be somewhat less than pure.

The election is absolutely being rigged by the dishonest and distorted media pushing Crooked Hillary – but also at many polling places – SAD

In the latest case, Jerry Mosna of San Pedro, Calif., reported to Fox News that while he was gardening outside his home on Saturday, he noted two stacks of 2016 ballots had been delivered, 83 ballots in all.

The ballots were addressed to multiple people who, according to the forms, were all living in a two-bedroom apartment that is home to his 89-year-old neighbor.

“I think this is spooky,” Mosna said. “All the different names, none we recognize, all at one address.”

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“Eighty people can’t fit in that apartment.” added his wife, Madalena.

The Mosnas wanted an investigation. The Los Angeles Police Department sent them to the post office. Eventually they reached the Los Angeles County Registrar’s office, which has said it will investigate but is currently labeling the incident “an isolated situation related to a system error that occurred causing duplicate ballots to be issued to an address entered for a single voter.”

But neighbor John Cracchiolo, who helped the Mosnas get in touch with the authorities, is not so sure.

“Yes, there is voter fraud. We saw it with our own eyes,” Cracchiolo said.

John Fund, a journalist and co-author with Hans von Spakovsky of the book, Who’s Counting: How Fraudsters and Bureaucrats Put Your Vote at Risk, said the ballots could have been used by someone who faked the signatures.

“It is doubtful they would have ever been detected,” Fund said.

California is not alone. In Pennsylvania, a group that does political work for the Democratic Party had one office raided as authorities investigate potential voter fraud.

The Philadelphia Inquirer reported Thursday that the probe of FieldWorks LLC “is likely to expand to other spots in the state.”